Learn Vocabulary - look, look like, look alike, look as if...

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Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. Today's lesson comes from a request by a few
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students actually about how to use the verb: "look". Especially when I have: "look", "look
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like", "look alike", "look as if", "look as though". So what we're going to do is we're
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going to explain the different uses because this is a very common verb and very useful
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for everybody to know.
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So first, let's look at the plain verb: "look". "He looks happy.", "She looks sad." In this
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case, very straightforward. The verb means have the appearance of, to appear in a certain
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way. So it's always about physical appearance, what the eyes can see. "He looks sad." Means
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maybe has a frown. "Looks happy." Big smile. Right? Doesn't matter what the appearance
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is, that's what we use "look" for. "Look" plus usually an adjective or etcetera.
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Now, "look like". Technically, this "like" is a preposition, it's a verb plus a preposition.
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Now, many people will say: "It looks like it's going to rain." Now, does this seem like
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a good sentence to you, like a correct sentence to you? "It looks like it's going to rain."
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If you say: "Yes", don't worry - most people, including native English speakers will say
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this sentence. "Oh, it looks like it's going to rain." Clouds, grey clouds, a little bit
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chilly, looks like it's going to rain. Technically, this is incorrect. You could say: "It looks
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like rain." That would be okay. After "like" which is a preposition-okay?-you cannot have
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a clause, you cannot have a subject and verb. You can only have a noun or an adjective,
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etcetera. "It looks like rain." That's the... That's the appearance we have. Okay? But again,
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many, many people including native English speakers use this incorrectly. If you do,
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don't worry about it. Everybody will understand you. If you're writing an academic PhD thesis,
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don't do that.
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Now, when can I use a clause after "like"? After "look", I'm sorry. You can do it with
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the conjunction: "as". Okay? "Looks"... "Look as if" or: "Look as though" is a verb and
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a conjunction. After a conjunction, you can have the subordinate clause. A comparative
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adverb clause with a subject and a verb. "It looks as if it was going to rain.", "It looks
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as if it were going to rain.", "It looks as though it was going to rain." Okay? Or: "It
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looked as though it was going to rain." Now, we'll get back to that in a second.
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We also have: "look alike". Okay? This is a verb plus an adjective. "Look alike" is
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when two things look similar to each other. So Bob and his brother, Bill, really look
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alike. Means they look like brothers, they look almost the same or very similar. Right?
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Keep in mind you can also have a "lookalike" which is a noun actually. Now, if you ever
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go to Las Vegas, you will see many men especially, I'm sure women do it as well, but many men
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dressed like Elvis Presley. You know, they have the hair, they have that suit, the glasses
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- they are called lookalikes, they're impersonators. They pretend to be somebody else; they dress
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the same, they look the same, they act the same, speak the same, etcetera. Lots of places
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you will see like Princess Diana lookalikes or-what's her name?-Kate now. Kate? Yeah,
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that's the new princess. Lots of lookalikes, people pretend to look like that.
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Now, "look as if", "look as though". I've done a bit of research on this because someone
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asked me to find out what the difference is. Most teachers, many books, if not, most books
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will tell you that there is absolutely no difference between the two. So if you interchange
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them, if you use them the same way, one or the other... "It looks like it's like...",
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"It looks as if it were going to rain.", "It looks as though it were going to rain." No
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problem, everybody will understand you. If you write it, also, probably no problem.
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I'll tell you how I personally use the two a little bit differently. Okay? For me, "looks
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as if" talks about a possibility. Okay? It might be that way, it's more of a hypothetical
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because of the word: "if". We usually use "if" as a hypothetical; maybe yes, maybe no,
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we don't really know, possible. "Looks as though" I would say is a bit more probable,
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a probability. So: "It looks as if it were going to rain." Okay? It looks like it might,
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but we don't know, it might not rain. We don't really have enough reason to think, it's just
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possible. "Yeah, looks like... Looks as though it's going to rain." I'm a little bit more
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sure because I can see the thunder... Or I can hear the thunder, I can see the lightning;
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I have more reason to believe so. Now, again, there's no rule. If you want to use them the
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same way, go ahead.
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Now, as far as the "were" here, this is part of the subjunctive voice. Usually with "if",
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we're going to use "were" in the past tense. "He", "she", "it", "I", "you", "everybody"
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- "were". With "though", you would use "was", not "were". But, again, people are not very
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strict about this particular expression, this particular clause. If you say: "Looked as
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if it was going to rain." Okay. Okay? In terms of the different verbs you're going to use,
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depends on the context and the situation. But think of this as the adjective... As the
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conjunction for the clause and the verb will match the situation, not the clause itself.
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There's no rule, particular rule that you have to follow. It's all about context.
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"Look", appearance. "Look like", resemble something. "Look alike", two things, or three
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things, or many things look similar. "Look as if", it's possibly going to happen, it
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seems to be, appears to be. "Looks as though", I'm pretty sure, it's more probable, in my
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case. You do as suits you I think the best.
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Again, if you want to practice this, go to www.engvid.com, there's a quiz there that
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you can practice. Ask your questions. I'll be happy to give you more examples.
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And come back again.
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